Title: Mitch Clingman
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2Proper Disposal of Automotive Waste Products
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- Mitch Clingman
- Corey Comero
- Heather Jahnke
- Chris Milbrandt
- Sara Schwalbe
3Topics to be Discussed
- Discuss automotive wastes
- Types of materials in the category
- How you safely dispose of it
- What happens when properly disposed of
- When it is harmful
- Alternatives exist to product lists
- How Winona handles these wastes
4EPA Class of Household Wastes
- Automotive Products
- Cleaning Products
- Workshop/Painting Supplies
- Indoor Pesticides
- Garden Supplies
5Types of Materials in Automotive Waste
- Motor oil
- Fuel additives
- Carburetor and fuel
- Injection cleaners
- Air conditioning refrigerants
- Starter fluids
- Automotive batteries
- Transmission and brake fluid
- Antifreeze
6USED MOTOR OIL
- Used oil from a single oil change (approx. one
gallon) can ruin a million gallons of fresh water
- a year's supply for 50 people. - An estimated 200 million gallons of used motor
oil is improperly disposed of each year in the
U.S. by being dumped on the ground, tossed in the
trash (ending up in landfills), and poured down
storm sewers and drains.
7OIL CONTINUED
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9TIRES
- Approximately one tire is discarded per person
each year - Scrap tires waste landfill space, and damage the
linings that keep groundwater from mixing with
land-filled contaminants - Burning tires leads to toxic smoke and oil into
nearby areas of water - Tires are recycled for shoes, belts, playground
equipment or even re-treaded into new tires
10How do you safely dispose of it?
- Uncontaminated oil
- Contaminated oil
- Antifreeze
- All other liquids
- Batteries
- Tires
- Old vehicles
- Recycled _at_ no cost
- MRW Collection Facility
- MRW Collection Facility
- MRW Collection Facility
- Drop box facilities
- Transfer Stations
- Recycled for making cement
- Tow company to junkyard
Winona County HHW Facility accepts auto wastes
such as antifreeze, Brake fluid, transmission
fluid, used motor oil, and used oil
filters. Underdahl Chevrolet, Inc. accepts
used motor oil and oil filters
11What happens to the waste when disposed?
- Vehicle towed, this is the only waste that costs
money - All the rest are either recycled or disposed of
at no cost - Some items are either recycled into other things,
such as tires, which are recycled for making
cement
12Harmful or not?
- Motor oil flammable, toxic
- Carburetor and fuel flammable, toxic
- Automotive batteries corrosive, irritant
- Transmission and brake fluid flammable, toxic
- Antifreeze - toxic
13SUPRISES
- Heavy metals get into oil, which contaminates
soil causing health hazards to both wildlife and
humans - Antifreeze is toxic to animals and they are
attracted to it from its sweet taste
14Alternatives to product lists
- Reusable items
- Biodegradable parts
- Antifreeze use propylene glycol-based because
its less toxic - Batteries purchase longer life batteries
- Gasoline E-85
15How Winona handles these wastes
- The MPCA works with Minnesota industries, local
government, and citizens to find innovative ways
to prevent pollution and reduce waste. - Winona County Household Hazardous Waste Facility
takes used motor oil as well as other automotive
fluids at no cost.
16Recycling on a Worldwide Scale
17IN SUMMARY . . .
- Types of automotive waste
- How to safely disposed of them
- Where it goes after disposed of
- When it is harmful??
- Alternatives
- How Winona handles these wastes
18REFERENCES
- Alternatives to waste products
www.wa.us/us/publicworks/pdf/solidwaste/automotive
waste0405.pdf - Automotive maintenance products facts
http//www.epa.state.oh.us/pic/facts/hhwauto.html
- Environmental Fact Sheet http//www.epa.gov/epas
wer/non-hw/recycle/filters.pdf - Municipal solid waste httpepa.gov/eposwer/non-h
w/muncpl/hhw.htm - Winona County environmental service site
www.co.winona.mn.us/asp_environServices/UserDefine
dPage.asp - Local Hazardous Waste Management
www.govlink.org/hazwaste/house/products/AnyProduct
- Health Goods (tires) www.healthgoods.com
- Auto Repair http//autorepair.about.com
- Municipal Solid Waste (antifreeze)
- www.epa.gov/epaswer/non-hw/muncpl/antifree.htm
- Recycling Tires www.dnr.stat.oh.us/